Question

For the office of the National Environmental Database in The Hague, in collaboration with Totaal Kantoorinrichting, we created a lighting plan that is as sustainable as the organization itself. The basis: our circular Yuugn fixtures, 3D-printed to fit exactly into the existing ceiling. This enabled us to retain the band grid, avoid unnecessary demolition and still achieve a clean, calm ceiling image.

In the open workplace and conference rooms, the light continues in slim lines with Yuugn Evo, while traffic areas, call boxes and entrance areas are accented with the compact Yuugn Darwin downlights. Together, they form one bright language of light that comfortably illuminates workplaces and makes the different zones intuitively legible, from pantry to conference room.

Challenge

The technology behind these fixtures fits seamlessly with the ambitions of the Hague Environmental Database. The housings are printed locally in the Netherlands on solar energy and consist of 97% recycled PET. The construction is modular, the LED modules are interchangeable and the housing is calculated for 100,000 burning hours. Even the transport is done as sustainably as possible!

Result

With precise lighting calculations, we secured the right light levels per room and visual comfort at the desk. The result is a future-proof office where sustainability is palpable, not just in the numbers, but in every working day. Or as the client said: lighting that fits exactly with their goal of making projects as circular as possible.

Impression

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